@1968Tv Still one of my best sporting days ever. Walked to Vetch from Mermaid in Port Tennant. Double decker stand,I can still see Curt dropping that shoulder and smashing the ball in towards me. Spoke to the late, great Leighton James and he said they had a quiet night after the game ❤️
On This Day 1981
BBC Match Of The Day
Swansea City in the top flight for the first time in their history, thumped Leeds United 5-1 on the opening day of the season.
Commentator Idwal Robling.
#SwanseaCity#LUFC
@CharlesDagnall The South Wales Cricket Association had some test players in the 80s no helmets either. Ezra Winston Davis and a few others.
Great days
Everyone at Pontarddulais Cricket Club is immensely proud of Thomas Edwards on his selection for the ECB Under-18s Super 4s series at Loughborough University.
Believe it or not, 5 minutes before this photo there was 15 boys enjoying a beer on this spot, Thank you to Maesteg Town CC for calling in for a beer and this is how they left it, there will always be a welcome at the Busy Bee for you boys, ❤️🐝🏏
Sadly, one of our Club’s all time greats passed away yesterday. John Andrews was 1st team manager for Dafen for 16 seasons in the 70’s & 80’s. He was the last of a great generation of men. He will be sadly missed #thearch 💙
Chuffed to top Wales honours board and top 10 national honours board.
But more importantly, what an achievement from Tom Woodrow - 11-20 is quite literally unbelievable.
🥘 Haldi Player of the Weekend 🏏
Jac takes the award this week for his spell of bowling with figures of 4-25. With his pinpoint bowling accuracy & hardly any balls down leg side. Well deserved Benson 👏🏻
#UPPAGORS
With a heavy heart the Club must announce the passing of ex player Robert Key after a 10 month battle with cancer.Rob was a tough tackling defender who featured for us in the 80s & 90s.He was a great family man & our love & thoughts go out to Lindsey,Terri,Tamsin,family & friends
Watching the West Wales Cup Final between Ammanford and Glynneath (with Max Boyce in support) at Ystradgynlais RFC.
Minute silence for ex Glynneath captain Clive Dyer who passed away last night.
@Ammanford_Rugby@glynrfc